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Celebrate Recovery

Celebrate Recovery is a 12-step recovery ministry that is 1) church-based and 2) Christ-centered.  Jesus is the higher power and we are all in need of recovery.  Celebrate Recovery is a ministry that offers healing for anyone with a hurt, hang-up, or destructive habit.  That covers all of us! 

If all your pursuits to find life and to ease your pain have led to more pain and emptiness, maybe it's time to consider something else.  Join us as together we pursue real life in Jesus Christ and celebrate the recovery only He can bring through His people and His word.

  • More Details on Celebrate Recovery

    More information about our program, such as:  -Why Recovery-  -A Typical CR Meeting-  -Common Recovery Issues-  -CR's Recovery Principles- and -An Invitation-

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Christian Neighbor Program (CNP)

Christian Neighbor has been our primary benevolence ministry since the 70's.  This ministry is responsible for assessing a variety of requests and financially assisting those in need, both inside our church family and within our community.  This includes receiving calls on our Christian Neighbor phone line (889-9796) and following up.  Messages are checked and followed up every Tuesday and Thursday morning.  Such needs may include assistance with food, rent/utilities, referral services, financial counseling, etc.  If you need assistance or know of someone who does, please call 889-9796.

Camp Barnabas

Every summer the East Sunshine Youth, as well as many adults, volunteer at a camp for people with disabilities called Camp Barnabas, just a short distance from Springfield.  Anyone one who has worked at camp will tell you that the blessing is ours, not the campers!

Camp Barnabas' website defines their purpose as follows: Camp Barnabas exists to provide awesome, life-changing opportunities to people who have been robbed of them by disability or disease. Each summer we offer acceptance and love to more than 1,300 campers with special needs, empowering them to live lives of ability. Through adaptive activities, we allow people with physical and mental disabilities and other medical challenges to be participants, not observers, in the world around them.